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flyfishing near st. louis
Don't forget one of the best zoological parks in the country (free even) and
the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. -- Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69 Still salivating for Italian food on "da Hill." |
flyfishing near st. louis
"slenon" wrote in message . com... Don't forget one of the best zoological parks in the country (free even) and the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. -- A facet of St. Louis that few know, and that for some reason is not played up by the tourism officials is the number of free attractions in St. Louis: Zoo- Free Art Musuem- Free, except for traveling exhibits History Musuem- Free Grant's Farm (The Busch family's other zoo)- Free Busch Brewery- Free beer if you take the tour Municipal Theater- Free if you want to wait until showtime. Bob, Is there a charge at the Science Museum? I honestly don't remember. Memphis Jim |
flyfishing near st. louis
Thanks, everybody. I'm now very encouraged. :) It looks like there are
lots of areas to explore . . . What kinds of land classifications does Missouri have? Here in PA there are state forests (where I'm finding most of my favorite backcountry brookie streams). We also have state gamelands, (smaller) state parks, and a couple streams I like flow into municipal watersheds. |
flyfishing near st. louis
"Memphis Jim" wrote in message
... //snip// Bob, Is there a charge at the Science Museum? I honestly don't remember. Memphis Jim No charge at the Science Museum - but they do charge for some special programs and Omnimax movies. The zoo, art museum, Botanical Garden and history museum are supported by taxes. Which reminds me, anybody visiting STL should see the botanical garden. Remarkable. And it's a world-famous research institution. St Louis is also home of the St Louis Symphony (a fine orchestra, and second oldest in the country), and is the birthplace of TS Eliot (but he left and moved to England), whose grandfather founded Washington University in St Louis (WU has something like the 9th largest endowment among all universities in the country). Other interesting points: an old German city, there were German-language newspapers until the mid-50s. When I moved to St Louis in 1974 there was still a radio station that broadcast in German. Also hometown of some of the best Italian restaurants in the country, and of Joe Garagiola and Yogi Berra. And in the winter the temperature can go to zero, and in the summer to 100. Or higher. August is a good time to go fishing somewhere else. Bob |
flyfishing near st. louis
Don't forget the historical home of my all time favorite beer name,
Greisedich Brothers Beer. And St.Louis is still the fur trade capital of the world. Visitors should also consider seeing Shaw's Garden ( MO Botanical Garden ). -- Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69 Drowning flies to Darkstar http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm |
flyfishing near st. louis
The Schlafly Brewery is a good place for some local beer. Anheuser
probably spills more that Schlafly makes, but Schlafly's Oatmeal Stout or Hefeweizen are hard to beat. I'm new to fly fishing in St. Louis too. I've canoed a lot of MO streams, but I never tried the fly fishing. My wife gave me a nice fly rod & reel for Christmas because she thought I'd like it. Who am I to argue with that? "slenon" wrote in message .com... Don't forget the historical home of my all time favorite beer name, Greisedich Brothers Beer. And St.Louis is still the fur trade capital of the world. Visitors should also consider seeing Shaw's Garden ( MO Botanical Garden ). |
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